 Okay, Balash, today you had another quick draw. Tell us about it. First of all, sorry to the audience. Well, actually I can tell that yesterday evening I spent only two to three hours to decide what I play because I wasn't sure whether to try for more as I did in the last two black games when I took quite a lot of risk and against Olga it almost backfired to go for stability and of course this is what made my choice quite difficult and then it took a lot of energy. I came up with the Berlin which is quite a solid opening and I think I got quite a decent position. I didn't check this line today, I checked it once I arrived here I think on Sunday in not so much detail but I remembered for some move order tricks and plans and I think at the end it is equal seemingly better for me and when Mari offered the draw my first instinct was to play on but then I couldn't find the constructive plan. Okay, also for her so it was like a standstill position and then I decided that I think the match is going quite well today for us. I think Joe has quite a nice position so I was like, Joe is fine with black I hope we can equal the scores at least today and then we will wait for the second half of the tournament with three white games and only two blacks. Okay, that's a look at the game. I think this was one kind of key position I don't say critical but a key position in the game because here natural move would be to play Castle but I don't want to play too early because my plan would be to play Knight F8, Knight F8, Knight G6 and then Castle or Knight E6 and then Castle because Knight has a road via F8 all the time like to E6 or G6 but if I castle first then I have to move my rook and I try to put something on the board like let's say when it can make sense like okay let's say C3, Knight G6, D4 takes, I only want to show the plan with Bishop E7 and my plan is I want to play Castle and the rook is doing actually very well on F8 because I can push F5 after that and if E5 happens then Bishop E6, Bishop D5 so that's why I can postpone Castle but actually I had to make sure that Knight takes E5 instead of Bishop E3 doesn't work, it doesn't work in two ways one I spotted during the game of course I had to Knight G6, Knight takes E5 seemingly white has more than one tactics because I cannot take on E5 and Bishop is hanging also Knight G6 is threatened but I have Queen H4 I think only move but it's basically winning for me but during analysis Murray showed another I think beautiful line instead of Knight G6, Queen H6, Bishop goes back and I thought Queen must come out but actually there is Bishop E6 trapping that's an unusual way to do it yes because Knight covers everything okay previous move I had White had Bishop G5 but okay then I have a lot of material so Knight F8 I found and then she played Bishop E3 and here I could go back to E7 but then I was afraid that some C3 and D4 will come quite quickly and the move I would want to make Bishop E6 runs into typical motif Knight A5 and I cannot play B6 because Knight E6 actually at the end will take the Bishop and okay whenever I play Queen C8 or anything then still no B6 and if you go back one move let's say White plays C3 Knight's move sorry here, do you mean right back here some? yes here C3, Knight G6 I wanted to show the plan but my concrete idea was to play Bishop E6 and if White she goes Knight A5 then I can play Bishop B6 to force the Knight back because now she cannot take because Queen C8 traps the Knight and I think even in the game Bishop E3 when I took Bishop E3, Bishop E3 let's say she takes back with the pawn, Bishop E6 it is still the case because Knight A5 had B6 and if she takes Queen D6 then I cut the road back to B4 so therefore I got rid of this idea Knight D5, 12th move was one more interesting I think she mentioned that she saw this plan in one of crucial games that White goes for G3 and F4 and originally I would want to put the Bishop on the long diagonal ASAP but here I think White is too quick with F4 and I'm not in time to stop F5 she will play F5 herself and if Knight D4 C3 so it was I think clever she also mentioned that it's quite clever to start with C5 because point is that if G3 then I have Knight D4 if I go Knight D4 one move earlier then I cannot go back to C6 but now I made room for the Knight Knight C6 and if she goes for F4 instead then I can take and if I can stop it I think either Bishop A3 but Bishop is not safe there or I wanted to play F5 and Bishop E6 and actually Bishop once E5 comes then I have B6, B7 it's very good but other than that I can still play B6 and in the final position my first thought was not to accept the draw but I didn't see how to proceed because whenever I move my Knight let's say Knight D4 there comes F4 and then the structural disadvantage might tell in the long run so I wanted to keep my Knight on E6 let's say B7 now G3 especially with the King on H1 F4 doesn't really work because it's hit by F5 but okay why just keeps waiting she said she wanted to play F3, Queen F2 and what do I do? I cannot move any of my Queen side pawns because it makes the situation ten times worse F5 becomes the F5 pawn so what to do? It's kind of a standoff isn't it? Yes, exactly Okay, thanks very much Thank you